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Elias Nason, McClellan's Own Story: the war for the union, the soldiers who fought it, the civilians who directed it, and his relations to them. 8 0 Browse Search
Mrs. John A. Logan, Reminiscences of a Soldier's Wife: An Autobiography 2 0 Browse Search
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in, so that my day will be pretty well used up. Oct. 5. . . . The President left us about eleven yesterday morning. I went with him as far as over the battle-field of South Mountain, and on my way thither was quite surprised to meet Mr. Aspinwall en route to my camp. . . . The President was very kind personally; told me he was convinced I was the best general in the country, etc., etc. He was very affable, and I really think he does feel very kindly towards me personally. I showed him the battle-fields, and am sure he departed with a more vivid idea of the great difficulty of the task we had accomplished. Mr. Aspinwall is decidedly of the opinion that it is my duty to submit to the President's proclamation and quietly continue doing my duty as a soldier. I presume he is right, and am at least sure that he is honest in his opinion. I shall surely give his views full consideration. He is of the opinion that the nation cannot stand the burdens of the war much longer, and
July 490. To Stanton, 8th July, 477 To Halleck 28th, 30th July, 490 3d Aug., 494, 495 : 4th Aug., 496: 5th Aug.. 492, 498 ; 7th Aug., 498 10th Aug., 500, 501 ; 11th Aug. 502 ; 12th 13th 14th Aug., 503, 504; 16th Aug., 504 ; 18th Aug., 506. To Aspinwall, 19th July, 451.--Lincoln to McClellan, 1st, 2d July 483 ; 3d July, 484 ; 4th July, 486--Halleck to McClellan, 30th, 31st July, 473, 491 ; 2d Aug., 194; 3d Aug., 495 ; 4th Aug., 498; 6th Aug., 493 ; 7th Aug., 474, 498 ; 9th Aug., 500; 10th Aug.e English nobleman, 448 ; cannot resign, 449 ; Washington schemes, 449-451, 453, 464, 465, 467, 472; expects to be superseded, 449, 461, 466, determination 450, 451, 453 ; Halleck commander, 450, 452, 454, learned through papers 456 ; letter to Aspinwall, 451 ; succors Union prisoners 453 ; sick and wounded, 455, 456; tribute to Porter, 456; awaiting orders, 457-459, 490 ; a skirmish, 460 ; Malvern Hill (2d), 461-463, 492 ; Pope's orders, 463, 474 ; Stanton's friendly letters, 475, 476, reply 4